You might be inclined to think “Sweet” when you hear “Honey IPA” but it is in fact the opposite! You know, I think that many people describe rather dry IPAs as sweet because the juicy, fruity flavours of the hops can create an impression of sweetness, which may certainly be the case with our HHH IPA as well. In fact, that impression will likely be enhanced by our use of BruMalt, or “Honey Malt”, which creates a flavour reminiscent of Honey! This IPA will likely create a sense of sweetness for you, but I can promise you that it will not be cloying or syrupy. I think that you will find the HHH to be dry, juicy and refreshing!

Casks of Hamilton Honey Harvest IPA will be tapped this Friday October 9th at Brü in Oakville, and next Thursday October 15th at Lansdowne Brewery in Toronto, and kegs will be delivered soon to select bars and restaurants in Hamilton. See the blog post for further details.